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The WoWWiki language is English (all styles). See Do-Not-Post policy.

  • Articles should be kept concise, summarizing and objectively presenting the facts directly relevant to the topic.
  • As far as possible, avoid repeating information in other articles. For example, an article on King Madoran Bronzebeard can simply state that he was king during the War of the Three Hammers, without duplicating the content of that article.
  • Large sections of copied source text are discouraged, as they tend to make articles overly long, create repetition, contain much information that isn't directly relevant, and are problematic to update. Use links!
  • See the WoWWiki Manual of Style for guidelines on writing style.

Citations

Citations to an official source should be included where appropriate (especially for Lore) in the form of a link. Following the policy of preferring internal links, the link would ideally be to an internal page containing a complete transcription of the source, clearly identified as Source Text. This should also allow for easier verification and citation of sources.

For the WoWWiki guidelines on providing citations, see WoWWiki:Citation.

Race name case

Following Blizzard's recent developments on writing style, race names ("humans", "elves", "dwarves", etc) are now written in lower case in WoWWiki. This is in line with standard English writing rules. Note however that this means that nationality is still capitalized; just like "English", "Forsaken" is usually capitalized.

Other policies on writing

Most of the writing policy is written as subsections:

Do Not Post

Item articles

Guild pages

Lore

Fan fiction

See also

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